Smoker&#39;s article



Oct. 18, 1932. H. c. PFlNGsT sMoKER's ARTICLEA Filed March 7, 1932INVENTOR m4/Y@ ATTORNEY l I l I l r l 1 I 1 I ,l l 1 u.

H. 0. Pfwcys BY I WITNESS;

aented @et 18, 1932 narran STATES paraitre reifen?? animar o. Pamesa",or noursvrnnn, KENTUCKY 'suonare ennemi Ammann nea mma e, lesa. serialno. 597,309.

ash tray, that not only is capable of use in expeditiously extinguishinga cigar or cigarette, but it can be done in a manner whereby the cigaror cigarette. remains undamaged which of course is especially desirablewith respect to a cigarette as the latter is easily n@ damaged, with theresult after the cigarette is extinguished by my device it can berelighted and used if desired.

A further object of the invention is to provide a device of thecharacter set forth, that is simple in construction, inexpensive tomanufacture, and extremely ecient in operation and service.

This invention also consists in certain other leatures of constructionand in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, to behereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawing andspecifically pointed out in the appended claim. I In describing myinvention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawingwherein like characters denote like or corresponding parts throughoutthe several views, and in which lFi re 1 is a sectional view takenapproximatelyll on line 1-1 of Figure 2. ,y

Figure 2 is a top plan view of the device which forms the subject matterof the present invention. y v

Figure 3 is a perspective-view of the extinguishing tube.

4Figure 4 is a fragmentary sectional view showing the extinguishing tubein use'.

Referring to the drawing in detail, thereference numeral l indicatesthe-trayk of my device which-may be of any desired shape and size, butis shown as being provided with a Hat bottom and an outwardly inclinedcircular upright wall 2 that has formed therewith an annulartlange 3,the latter being dat so as to provide a substantial nger hold wherebythe device can'be moved from place to place as will be apparent.

Secured to and rising centrally from the bottom is my extinguishing tubed that is reduced intermediate its ends to provide a re- 5@ strictedthroat 5 and an outwardly dared mouth portion 6. The portion of the tubebelow the throat 5 is likewise outwardly dared .so as to provide asubstantial supporting means for the tube with respect to the bottom teof the tray, and the lower portion is provided1 with diametricallyarranged recesses 7 which are`used for the purpose ot removing ashes orthe like which accumulate within the tube as will be noted uponinspection of Fi which likewise-shows the tube in use inextin uishing acigarette.

rom the above description and disclosure of the drawing, it will beobvious that I have provided a smokers article in the form 85 of a trayand an extinguisher, and when use is made of the latter, as tor exampleas shown in Figure 4, the cigarette is moved gently E down into thethroat to an extent whereby the throat completely surrounds and engagesthe burning end of the cigarette, with the re sult oxygen is cut 0H fromthe burning end, and naturally the fire is extinguished, withoutdamaging the cigarette whatsoever,

therefore it can be relighted if desired, after .being removed from thetube. 0f course 'the same operationis performed with respect to, a

cigar.

What 'claim is: A smokers device comprxsina. tray, a. tube l secured toand risin from sai tray and being reduced interme 'ete its ends toprovide a. restricted throatz an outwardly flared 5 mouth ortion forsaid' tube, and an outwardly are bottom ortion f or said tube and beingprovided wi diametrieally arranged ret cesses extending through thelower edge thereoi. 10 -In testimony whereof I aix m signature.

HENRY C. P INGST.

